The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, November 08, 1902, Image 7

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r TACOMA ADVERTISING
J.F.DAVILS
Fancy and Staple Groceries
Telephone Main 472.
1020 Tacoma Ave.
TACOMA, WASH.
A. A. ALLEN, Manager
The Singer Manufacturing Co.
Telephone, Kel 2.175.
118 12th St. TACOMA. WASH.
Tacoma Shoe Co.
F. Q. FISHER, Prcs & Trcas.
Phone, Oak 244. 020 Taciflo Avo.
TACOMA, WASH.
H. W. MEYERS & CO.
Dealers In
FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES,
Hardware, Glassware, Mixed Paints
Telephone, Jnmcs 2476.
1021 So. Eleventh St., Cor. K. TACOMA, VN.
Thomas Bennett
Dealer in
New ami Second-Hand Furniture
Stoves, Carpets, Tin
ware and Crockery.
901 Tacoma Ave., Tacoma Wash.
IltA Vauqh an, frcs. K. 1'. Vauokan, Trcas.
u. u. wynkoop, vico rros- nna eccy.
Wynkoop-Vauglian Company
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS
Ninth and Pacific Avo.
TACOMA WASH.
THE BOHEMIAN
joiin j McMillan, itop,
FURNISHED ROOMS
Telephone, Main 240. 100 Tenth St.
TACOMA, WASH.
Kelly's Transfer
J. H. KELLY, Prop.
Wood and Coal for Sale
MOVING i SPECIALTY
Steam Heated Rooms (or Storing Furniture.
Telophono, Mnin 401,
Office and Rcsldenco 931 Tacoma Avo.
TACOMA, WASH.
THE ARCADE
J. F. MUIU'HY, 1'rop.
Dry Goods & Men's Furnishings
Cor. i3 and Pacific Avo.
TACOMA
WASH.
TEA AND COFFEE
Are th- ?rent popular
drinks 0 the country.
How important to have
it nice and fresh roast
ed of
Dickson, the Coffee Roaster
1533 Taciflc Avenue,
TACOMA, WASHINGTON.
It Makes Your
Mouth Watar
As you slice off succulent piece of the
tender roast Uef procurable at our es
tablishment. OJ course much depends
on the cook don't blame It all on the
butcher but we'll tale chances on that
for we know our meats are Al cuts.
Bay City Market.
Tml. Malm B. HIM Fmvlfle Av:
SHADOW PICTURES ON THE WALL
PO8TMA8TER FOR 74 YEAR8.
Remnrlcnblo Hecortl of Hoswcll Bcnnla
ley of Nortli Lntialim, N. Y.
There Is hut ono mnn In nil the world
who can boast of such n record na this.
Tho oldest appointive officer In tho
United States In
point of scrvlco.
Tho oldest post
master In point of
service In tho Uni
ted Stntes or In
tho world. The
only mnn who has
held an appointive
olllce under twen
ty different Presi
dents. Tho only
man who has con
tinuously ailed
BUAltDSLET.
ono government oillco for Boventy-four
years. The only man who held a gov
ernment oillco heforo thero wns n rail
road In tho United States and Is hold
ing that snmo olllce now.
That mnn Is Hoswcll Ilenrdsley nnd
ho resldos at North Lansing, Tomp
kins County, New 1'ork, being post
master at that plnce, an olllce ho has
held creditably for seventy-four years
and which ho will 1111 until his dying
day, as ho has no Idea of resigning
nnd as thero Is no man or woman In
all Nortli Lansing who would seek to
dlsplnco "Uncle Hoswcll," as ho Is fa
mlllnrly called, In the oillco ho has
filled nearly three-quarters of a cen
tury. Even should they hnvo tho temerity,
however, to ask for U10 postmaster
ship of tho town, the rostolllco Depart
ment would take no notice of tho ap
plication, for Undo Sum Is not tho In
dividual to discharge nu employs who
has served him so long and so faithful
ly as has Hoswcll Ilenrdsley.
"Uncle Hoswcll" was appointed post
master at North Lansing Juno 28, 1828,
when John Qulncy Adams was Prc-sl-dent,
John O. Calhoun was Vico Presi
dent, Henry Clay was Secretary of
State and John McLean was Postmas
ter General. Ho owes his appointment
to William II. Soward, who thirty
threo yeuis after tho appointment of
Uncle Koswell, becamo Secretary of
Stato under Abraham Lincoln.
At tho tlmo of Undo Roswcll'a ap
pointment as postmturtor nt North Lan
sing, Seward wns associated with Un
do He-swell's brother, Nelson Ilenrds
ley, in tho practico of law. They ills
solved partnership shortly thereafter,
howover, nnd Ilenrdsley turned his at
tention to fnrmlng. Sownrd coutinued
In public Ufo nnd soon attained na
tional prominence.
Roswell Ilenrdsley was born July 5,
1800, near where ho now resides, nnd
wheu in reminiscent moods tnlks en
tertainingly of the early dnys of tho
republic. Ho was born tho snmo year
as Abraham Lincoln, pnly four months
and twenty-threo days Inter. Uelng
of the same political fnlth nnd having
served na postmnster through Lincoln's
administration, he Is nnturnlly n great
admirer of the martyr President
CONVICT HEIR TO ESTATE.
Inmate of the Michigan City I'rUon
Will Inherit $8,000.
When Alex. Kllllon, tho Washington,
Ind., "Lnnd King," died a fow months
ago be left an estnto vnlued at $250,-
000. ne left no
will nnd ns a re
sult the property
will be divided
among tho legal
h o 1 r s by tho
court To cnuse
n settlement of
the estate suit
has bcon filed
and the com
plaint discloses a
peculiar stato of
affairs.
One of the
heirs, a grnndsou
JOHN SLATTON.
nnraed John Slntton, Is confined In tho
Michigan pity penitentiary for rob
bery. The complaint asks that a trim
teo be appointed to take care of young
Slatton's pnrt of tho estnte until he is
released. The complaint also asks the
court to declare America Slntton le
gally dead. She Is a sister of John
Slatton. Ten years ago sho had a
sweetheart to whom her father was
very much opposed, and had forbidden
him to come to the house. A few days
later America Slatton and her lover
were seen crossing tho White River
bridge hand In hand. They were
never seen or heard of since, and many
think the couple either committed sui
cide or were murdered. Their bodies
were never i"und. Were aho living her
share of the estate would be the same
as that of her convict brother, about
18,00a m
He Didn't Bellevo lb
The typical Englishman slowness
to graap the point of a Joke la a mat
n.
THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
ter of record nnd n constant source of
delight to tho American "Jollier." A
striking Illustration of this was over
heard on a trolley car. Two young
men were seated together In tho for
ward end of the car, and one, by his
accent nnd his nlr of guileless Inno
cence, proclaimed his British nation
ality. The other wns nn American of
tho genus kltldcr. The hitter wns di
lating upon the ferociousness of the
Jersey uiosqulto and, after relating
several very tall yarns, wound up wit!
this one:
"Last summer I was coming across
tho mendnws this side of Atlantic City
on my wheel when my attention was
attracted by tho sound of n cow bell.
It was such a strango, mutual sound
that I dismounted to Investigate, and
soon encountered n huge mosquito. It
had eaten tho cow and was ringing tho
bell to nttrnct tho calf, that ho might
devour that also.
Tho Englishman listened to this
story very gravely, nnd without wen
cracking n smile, replied:
"Oh, I sny, old chap, you cawn't ex
pect mo to bellevo that don't you
know?"
"CENTER OF THE EARTH."
801110 eleven miles from Delhi, Ind.,
says tho Wldo World .Magazine, stands
tho rcmarkublo Iron plllnr shown In the
nbovo photograph. It Is n solid shaft
of wrought Iron, somo 22 feet high nnd
17 Inches In dlnmeter, nnd Its origin
nnd ngo are wrapped In mystery.
Ancient Hindu mythology says that
tho spot on which tho plllnr stands Is
tho center of tho enrth, and speaks of
It as "tho arm of fame of Hnjnh Dha
va." Now, Rajnh Dhava ruled In tho early
tiik cr.NTi:n or the eahtii.
pnrt of tho second century of the Chris
tian era, and ho is referred to In tho
Sanscrit Inscriptions on the plllnr, so
that, although authorities differ on tho
subject, it Is probable thut the plllnr
dntes from this tlmo.
Considering tho appliances which
were nvnllnuio at thnt remote period
something llko 1,800 yenrs ngo It
would bo Interesting to know how this
mysterious pillar was made.
Tho WrotiK Station.
It had taken considerable persuasion
to Induce the old lndy to take a seat
In nn nutomohlle, but finally sho had
consented to do so because she wns
anxious to reach tho bedside of her
sick grandchild In a village somo twen
ty miles away, tho last train for which
had left somo ten minutes beforo she
arrived at tho station. The big auto
mobile was to pass through Hamp
ton, tho village where the sick grand
child lived.
Everything went lovely until tho al
most flying vehicle, In attempting to
pass n""wngon loaded with liny which
occupied tho entire center of the road,
went unexpectedly Into the ditch, nud
rather violently deposited its occupants
in an adjoining field. v
Recovering from the shock, though
somewhat confused Trom tho rather
unusual method of alighting from n
vehicle the old lady asked of the
chagrined chauffeur:
"Is this Hampton?"
"No, ma'am," he managed to gasp,
"this is an accident"
"Oh, dear!" said tho ex-occupant of
tho vehicle, "then I hadn't oughter
have got out here, had I?"
Itetter than a Prayer Meeting.
Tho child of strict parents, whoso
greatest Joy had hitherto been tho week
ly prayer meeting, was taken to the
circus by his nurse. When he camo
home "Oh, mummy," ho exclaimed, "If
you onco went to tho circus you'd
nover go to a prayer meeting again in
all your life!"
As Usual,
Mrs. Waggles There's a. Are sale
around at the grocery store. I wonder
If he's selling bis milk any cheaper.
Waggles I guess not That's only
damaged by water.
When a woman marries her deceased
sister's husband, all the women say she
did It for the sake of the chlldim
vS
m.Bi.gy. I 1 .' nif I
Cits Corn Off the Cob.
can bito nn applo ns woll
I
as I
could when 1 child, and I can eat corn
off tho cob as well ns any person alivo,"
paid a lady sixty-eight years old and a
customer of Wise Bros., tho famous
dentists, of Portland, Oregon.
Sho hnd been fitted witli full eots of
upper nnd lower tooth by Wieo Broth
ers, nnd wns perfectly astonished to find
thnt sho is I'ow ns woll supplied with
tooth thnt sho enn uso ns she was when
a little girl. Wluo Brothers hnvo revo
lutionized modern dontal mothods.
Thoro 1b no nioro pain to bo fenred
by people who hnvo their toeth attend
ed to, nnd tho cost is very moderate
They mnko r. groat Bpocialy of crown
nnd bridgo work, nnd oven when it is
nccceenry to tnko out ail of tho old
teeth and put in full now sets, tho re
sult is simply wundorful. Tho fnlso
t icth, of coureo, cannot bo told from
natural ones, and tho person using
them can do everything ho, or bIio,
could do with natural teeth. Tho pots
of teeth aro nindo to fit tho gums so
porfectly thnt thoro is no slipping, and
tho strongth of tho posalblo bito is just
llko that of a natural healthy set of
teeth.
Tho exporionco of tho Indy customor
hero related can bo yours if your tooth
need attention. No ono can afford to
poatpono having their teeth put in
order. No ono need suffor n singlo dny
longer becauso thoy luivo lost tho ubo of
their own tooth. Wo hopo our readors
will cnrofully rvntcli tho ndvortiaomonte
of Wieo Brothors in this nowspnper,
nnd ho persuaded to consult this
eplendld dental institution.
A Man's Idea.
"Marringo often cliangosn man's idea
of life."
"Yes; fow men boo things tho snmo
nflor exchanging views with their
wives."
CITS rrmnentlr Curra So nt) or ncrTonrnrat
lllO nrflnt'Ur'iiorir. Mint's (IrrstNerrs
Restorer, Snrf: -FKKKS'J.OOtrUHiottlritndtrrAt-il.
DE.iUI.UUNi.LtU..vllArdi3t..l,lilldflpUl,l,ft
Somewltnt Uncertain.
"Ho's what you'd will n professional
public speaker, isn't ho?"
"Well, I don't know. Ho speaks in
public every clianco ho can got, but
tho public novor waits to hoar him."
Mothers will find Sirs. SVlnslow'a Sooth.
Ing Syrup the host remedy to uso for their
Chlhlron during tho teething period.
How the Miracle Occurred.
"Why did tho evil spirits enter into
tho swlno?" asked tho Sunday school
teacher.
" 'Causo lioga will cat any old
thing," replied llttlo Sammy.
Millions of sufferers use Hamlin's Wiz
ard Oil for pain every year and call it
blessed. Ask your druggist, lie knows.
diving Papa Away.
"Mamma," said 6-year-old Tommy.
"I'll bet my pony can beat you."
"Why, dear, what do you mean?"
naked tho aBtonlshod mother.
"I mean in a race," replied tho
youngator. "I heard papa say that you
could talk fnatcr than a horse can trot."
False Economy.
It is tho exporionco of ovory good
housewife that to practico economy on
such articles na apices, baking powder
and tho liko is genorally at tho risk of
health and comfort. Tho few cents
possibly saved may bo vory expensive
if thoy result in impuro and indigent
.iblo foods. If you want to bo sure
you aro getting only tho wry purest
and strongest spices and baking powder
mndo, see to it that your grocer sup
plioa you only with tho Monopolo
brand. If your denier doesn't handle
them sond us his name. Wadhnma &
Kerr Bros., Portland, Or.
A Terrible Mistake.
Tho other day a lady called on an
oculist to liavo her eyes fitted witli
glasses, saying:
"Havo you magnifying glasses o
make things look large?"
"Yes, madam."
"Thon I will tako a pair for tho other
day I made n torriblo blunder."
"How's that?" asked tho occullst.
"I mistook a bumblobeo for a black
berry," tho lady replied.
Ha ft ;. I
LU 1 1 1 LLtiLimiLLLLkt-BAWkkWkkk-g.'iJAt AAWW
'JL'lio Kintl You Havo Always
turo of CluiH. II. rictclior, antl lias been iiiatlo uiultir lil.s
iierHoiml Kiipcrvislon for over IJO ycarH. Allow no ono
to dcoeivo you lu this. Counterfeits, Imitations audi
Jitst-as-gootl" aro but Experiments, and endanger tho
health of Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a. harmless KtibHtltuto for Castor Oil, l'nro
frorle, Drops and Huotlilntr Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotlo
substance. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nud allays Fovcrishness. It cures Dlarrliom and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural bleep.
Tito Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Me Always Bought
Bears tho
(Juzyicu6&M
In Use For Over 30
tmi smtsuis eoHNsr, tt Musasv STscrr. msw tobh city.
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" I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor
for a great many years, and al
though 1 am past eighty years of
age, yet I have not a gray hair in
my head."
Geo. Yellott, Towson, Md.
We mean all that rich,
dark color your hair used
to have. If it's gray now,
no matter; for Ayer's
Hair Vigor always re
stores color to gray hair.
Sometimes it makes the
hair grow very heavy and
long; and it stops falling
of the hair, too.
tt.OO a bottle. All drortttts.
If your druggist cannot supply you,
end us ono dollar and wo will express
you a bottle. Ho suro and plve the name
of your ucftrest oxnrcss onice. Address,
J. C. AYEH CO., Lowoll, Mass.
JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORE.
Toot of Morrison Street.
Can jrtvo you tho best bargains In Hollers
and Engines, Windmills, I'ump nnd tlcno
ral i Machinery. Wood hawing Machines a
specialty. Heo us licloro buying.
I Uost ounh Sjrup. Tunes (loud. Deo I
t'.VHW WHiHF All HSf FAILS.
in time, font or ariieuisis.
Anything Dut Funny.
Myor Tho nvorngo mnn takes
much too seriously.
Gyor Oh, 1 don't know. It's no
Joko to bo nrrostcd for murder.
Ton Onn Clot Allan's l'aot Rnso FItKK.
Wrlto Alton B. Olmsted, Loltoy, N. Y for a
frca samplo of Allen's l'oot i:nto. It cures chil
blains, sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet.
H makes now or tight shoes iitsy. A certain
euro for Corns nnd lliinlons, All druggists soil
it. 2ic. Don't accept any substitute.
Women prompters havo been trlod nt
the liorlin theaters with success, as it
lias bcon found that their voices carry
bettor acrosH tho stage nnd aro less
audiblo in tho auditorium.
For forty year's Tlso's Curo for Con
sumption linn cured eoughs and colds. At
druggists. Prlco '25 cents.
Tho lioad of tho wlmlo has boon
known to attain a thickness of over
two feot.
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OLD PEOPLE
Do not always receive the sympathy
they deserve. Their ailments are regarded ns purely
imaginary, or natural and unavoidable at their time of
life. Disease and infirmity should
aicu wuii am ngc. 111c eye 01 111c gray iiuircu gruimsircj
may be as bright and the complexion ns fair as any of :
his younger and more vigorous companions.
Good Blood lu tho moor at of healthy old age, for it regulates)
and controls every part of the body, strengthens the nerves, makes tho
muscles elastic nnd supple, the bones strong nud the flesh firm; but whrt
this life fluid is polluted or poisoned nnd loses its nutritive, health sustain
ing elements, then there is a rapid decline of the vital powers, resulting
in premature old age nnd disease. Any derangement of the blood quickly
allows itself in un ulcer, sore, wnrt, tumor or some other troublesome
growth upon the body, and rheumatic and neuralgic pains become almost
constant, accompanied with poor digestion and cold extremities.
C O C twi..a. L.a.Ala. ...mulnlitn a , 4l.n ... . .1
ailments disappear.
improve n weak digestion and tone up the btomnch. It there is nny hctctll
tary tnint, or the remnius of some disense contracted in early life, S. S. S.
will senrch it out nnd remove every vestige of it from the system.
Write us fully nbout your case nud let our physicians advise nnd help
you. This will cost you nothing, nnd we will mail free our book on blood
and skic diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. Atlanta, Ga.
AND lUHUITIuntH, a
arise.
time hsT cured II hones
ns iTUMiAit luminal
:f.slDcslrs. Hsll.Mc Free M-Pm Hnd
Unutrht hits borno tho hltrnu-
Signature of
Years.
TWO PER GENT DIVIDEND.
Wo will pay n dividend of 2 per cent per
month on money (fiuup), payable mommy i
good security. Call or wrlto
PORTLAND DIVIDEND CO.
L. M. DAVIS, President.
nittVVilnittnn Of f'llv
. lU II ILUllI, tU Uki) vitt;
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I WANT TO BUT
FOR GASH
Chicken, Duck nnd Gccso feath
ers. Address
G. O. SMITH.
I
iOth ondOavlaSta.,Porilnnd,Or
d$SSitfS
OR. G. GEE WO
WONDI-RFUL
HOA1E
TREATMENT
This wonderful Chi
nese doctor Is called
great became bo cures
people without opera
tion Hint are gUen up
loillr. He cures with
j I luxe nmiuerml CIil
f iipmp hirli.. runt, bud.
i-S'i, barks anil vegetables
,OK that are entlrrly un
" Icunwn lo meillcnt scl-
eiucln this country. 'Ibroimlitheuneof tlioso
Imrmlem. remedies thin famous doctor knows
the action or over 600 different remedies, which
hpsuccesslutly uses In different diseases. Its
guaranties to cure rntarrli, asthma, lung,
throat, rheumatism, nenoiisnrss, stomach.
Ilpr, kidneys, elc.l lias hundreds of testimon
ials. Charges moileralp. fall and see Mini,
l'atlenls out of the city write for blanks and
rlrculars. Hnnil sientsln slumps. CONSUL
TATION KllKi:. AltllUKsH
THE C. GEE WO CHiilESE MEDICINE CO.
3Zii Third St., Portland, Oregon.
SB" Men Hon paper.
I THE BEST .
POMMEL SLICKER!
IN THE WORLD ,
BEARS THIS TRADEMARK
rSfiWEk'S 1
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$W BR '
THOUGH OfTENIHlTATW
A5ASAPPLEC0AT
IT HAS NO EQUAL1
CATALOGUES TRU 1
5H0WING rUll UNC or OAHrltNTi ANO HATS
A.aOrVCft CO.. BOSTON, MASS. ssl
Punctuation Alnrks.
Toachor Tommy, what is tho differ
ence between n comma nnd a period?
Tommy A comma Is n dot with a
tall to it and a poripd is a bob-tall
dot."
nnd attention which
not always be associ-Ta
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best blood purifier for old people. It docs not shock
or hurt the system like the strong mineral rant-diet;,
hut gently nnd thoroughly clcnttscs the blood nud
stimulates the debilitated organs, when nil bodily
S. S. S. is just such a tonic ns old people need to
CURE Your HORSE of HEAVES
Af fAU Plstemncr or l'itik Hye with I'miissian IIkavb
WtSUrVy 1-owiMM. They ARE A 0REAT BLOOD PUairiEl
sure cure lor an uiunents trout which Hearts
niiDBn ai unnaea
Ihsrs town uilnir 1'ruiiUn lleve 1'awder the. mm ebrht months snd In thst
of Heaves 14 of llliteiiiiiersud O uft hroiilo Cough.
nsys guuvu a great r-M.ut.umn in iuii miiuii.
Boot, r runlsn Rsmedr C . St. Psul, Hlnn.
.i-.ia. iicunuKib powarjf, paw ipti
rOKTI.ANI, UKtCO CO, A'urlUuil, Urn., Uottst A gouts.
S a
A-a,5. tern
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3&$3? SHOES
v. 1.. Douglas hhot'H are woin by
more men lu nil stations of 11 fo than
any other make, beciiuKO they aro tho
only shoes that in every way equal
thoso costing i.l.W) and jjm.oo.
W. L. DOUGLAS 4 SHOES
CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
sw::!.. w,i0!i,820i !w:,.,.,a.. mt.m
Bt$t ImDorttd and American Itathtri. Htul'i
PattntCatf.Ennmtl, Bm Calf, Calf, Vlcl Kill, Corona
Coll, Nat, Kanqaroo. Fust Color Kyulrts tiseil.
Caution ! Tn enulns havsW.il DOUQIB
... nni and prlco stomp.! on bottom,
bhot$ by mall, SSe, txlra, lllm. Catalog jtf.
W, L. DOUOIAB, BHOCKTON. MASS.
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